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  2. MeatEater - Wikipedia

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    While it’s considered a long-standing hunting tradition to eat the heart of your first kill, the heart is otherwise often underutilized in a wild game chef’s repertoire. Using the hearts from a wild boar, mule deer, caribou, moose and elk, Steven Rinella shares five of his favorite methods to prepare this underappreciated, nutrient-rich muscle.

  3. Boar hunting - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century depiction of boar hunting with hounds. Boar hunting is the practice of hunting wild boar, feral pigs, warthogs, and peccaries.Boar hunting was historically a dangerous exercise due to the tusked animal's ambush tactics as well as its thick hide and dense bones rendering them difficult to kill with premodern weapons.

  4. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    With the ascension of Constantine the Great, boar hunting took on Christian allegorical themes, with the animal being portrayed as a "black beast" analogous to the dragon of Saint George. [137] Boar hunting continued after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, though the Germanic tribes considered the red deer to be a more noble and worthy ...

  5. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    The son of Kenneth Anderson, Donald shot his first leopard at the age of 13 and over the course of his life shot numerous elephant, tiger, leopard, bear, gaur, wild boar and deer, reluctantly giving up hunting in 1972 with the passing of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act.

  6. Game (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Moose hunting season in October is close to a national pastime. Fallow deer; Red deer; Roe deer; Mountain hare; Boar in Denmark and southern Sweden. (Once hunted to extinction, boars were re-introduced in the late 20th century and are now considered a pest by farmers, but an asset by hunters.) Rock ptarmigan; Willow ptarmigan; Mallard; Auk in ...

  7. Javan rusa - Wikipedia

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    The rusa deer is often found in small groups or pairs, although males are often seen alone. [8] When alarmed, a rusa stag lets out an extremely loud honk. This is an alarm call and alerts any other deer in the vicinity. [citation needed] As with other deer species, Javan rusa mainly feed on grass, leaves, and fallen fruit.

  8. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Unarmed fox hunting on horseback with hounds is the type of hunting most closely associated with the United Kingdom; in fact, "hunting" without qualification implies fox hunting. [72] What in other countries is called "hunting" is called "shooting" (birds) [ 73 ] or "stalking" (deer) [ 74 ] in Britain.

  9. Indian hog deer - Wikipedia

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    The Indian hog deer (Axis porcinus), or Indochinese hog deer, is a small cervid native to the region of the Indian subcontinent and Indo-Gangetic Plain. Introduced populations are established in Australia , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as well as the United States and Sri Lanka .